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Hello students, this will be solving a question in biology.
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As you can see from a question, they're asking us that, write any three differences between skeletal muscles and cardiac muscles.
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Okay, so to answer this question, we need to first know what is cardiac muscle and what are skeletal muscles.
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Now, if you see cardiac muscles, okay, cardiac muscles are muscles that's exclusively found only in the heart.
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They are exclusively found in heart.
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And since heart plays such an important role in the human body as it's involuntary, they are self -stimulating.
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Cardiac muscles are self -stimulating and has an intermediate speed of contraction and energy requirement.
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And it is involuntary in nature.
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Okay, so this is the information that we should know about cardiac muscle.
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Now we have to learn about skeletal muscles.
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Okay, skeletal muscle.
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By the name itself we can understand that skeletal muscles are muscles that attach to the bones of the human body.
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They are attached to bones of human body and they are non -self -stimilative.
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Okay, they are non -self -stimilative.
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And because of this, since they are non -self -stimulated, we can say that these muscles are voluntary in nature because it is happening on command of our body and it is not self -stimilative and henceforth voluntary.
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Now let's look at the differences between cardiac muscles and skeletal muscles...